@ashjoma wrote:
go and pay some more carbon taxes, then

but ask, who is your money going to and what is it then being used for


and eat some GMO crops, also. Enjoy

I've been following both topics for more than 30 years. before the terms were coined. these topics may have only recently become generally discussed, but they have been on the radar for decades.

Buzz your graphics are disgusting!

If you want something to worry about, and this is  something to be very worried about, worry about the

deteriorating conditions in Fukushima.

 

Fukushima will affect life on this earth, and is now, and will only get worse

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After their last failure to control it now the core has melted through the containment wall into the

cooling area and they are worried it may start a chain reaction.

People think atomic power is "clean" because they can not see the contamination.

At least not untill it is dark.:-)

Par for the course Icy what else would you have expected?

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.


@poddster wrote:

Par for the course Icy what else would you have expected?


 its almost 5% as bad as the daily gillard stuff was isn't it ? appalling.


@icyfroth wrote:

Buzz your graphics are disgusting!


Not mine.They were from the Sydney Morning Herald, as I already wrote.

 

They  were in the Sydney Morning Herald Newspaper which is freely available to be purchased by minors, freely displayed in any newsagent, shop, supermarket  and freely available on the Internet for anyone no matter their age.

 

Therefore, according to the moderators of this board, the images I posted are A OK. 

 

Have a nice evening. Heart

 

 



“I’ve got my purse and my gift and my gloves and my selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor and my monoamine oxidase inhibitor and I have my anti-anxiety disco biscuits and I am ready to go. I am really ready!” Sheila

replying to no one in particular

 

Even if the climate change deniers are right and the planet is not heating up, it is no excuse to continue to spew pollutants into the atmosphere, is it?

 

We know that factories and industry does this. They generate pollutant particular matter and pollutant gases which can only have a deleterious effect on the landscape and on the animals living there, including us.

 

Even if there is no proven correlation between industrial pollutants and a warming world, we should still make every effort to clean up our act and not rubbish Australia or any other part of this world we live on.

 

Intelligent folks don't destroy their own backyard. You know it makes sense.

 

 

I agree with you there, acacia.

 

It doesnt take rocket science or graphs or statistics or pie charts to know that forests being levelled, resources being taken out the ground and oceans at an unprecedented level, to manufacture throwaway products and meangless gadgets, during which manufacture gases and chemicals are blown into the atmosphere and/or released into waterways, is going to upset the balance of nature humans animals and plants need live on!

 

Unless you've got your eyes wide shut, you can see it happening all around you!

 

Here we are plundering the earth to make throwaway furniture, toys, and meaningless gadgets, which in disposal cause further pollution and will do so for millennia!

 

What makes me laugh is that the blame is being put on the end-user, as in don't wast water, turn off your airconditioners and heaters, recycle your paper.

 

Got to be joking!

 

How much power is being used by manufacturers and food companies to make one-off or short term items, and unhealthy food, in disposable, unrecyclable packaging, which in bulk is often bigger than the actual item?

 

How much power and is being used and how much waste is created by hospitals to try and make us well again?

 

How much power is used in those sports stadiums and rock concerts staged to keep us amused while being herded into high consumer lifestyles which make lots of money for lots of corporations?